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Leaves are changing and so are the feathers of Alaska’s state bird. This time of year, Ptarmigan trade their brown, mottled look for a snowy white…
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Jonathan Waterman has traveled with camera and pencil from the top of Denali to the coastline of the Canadian Arctic chronicling more than three decades…
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A new book explores the life many come to Alaska for, but few live out. Alaska Tracks shares the tales of hunters, fishermen and trappers. KUAC’s Dan…
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Eel HouseFrom hard-driving to slow-lilting ballads, Eel House puts their stamp on every song. Eric Barker - keyboard and vocals, Chazz Gist - electric bass, Susie…
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You could spend a lifetime exploring the terrain an Alaska couple traversed last year. KUAC’s Dan Bross has more on the human powered mega adventure.
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Another major military exercise has been cancelled. As KUAC’s Dan Bross reports, the state’s biggest multi force exercise is not happening.
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A new interactive map lays out the earthquake potential across Alaska. The online map uses a color coded system to identify seismically active locations.…
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A Ft. Wainwright based soldier implicated in a hazing case is being discharged from the Army. Lieutenant Daniel L. Schwartz is the last of 8 Stryker…
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A new book by Judy Kleinfeld of Fairbanks explores a mythology lived out in Alaska. “The Frontier Romance” looks at why people head north to carve out an…
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A former UAF professor says the years he spent operating radio stations in the Alaskan Bush gave him the know-how to build the first wi-fi network – at…